City officials republish some financial data after FOIA request from The Richmonder
Officials complied with the payment register law for about four years, but stopped publishing new data in 2019.
The Bridge
Spanning the city
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Chesterfield students showcase AI skills at district’s first generative tech fair
“It's here; it's not going to roll back. So how can we ensure we're using it for really good, substantial improvements?”
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Data centers, GRTC fares dominate forum with Richmond lawmakers
“I know every time I open a Dominion bill, I literally squeeze my hand.”
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City asks court to throw out water crisis lawsuit filed by former DPU director
If anything, the city contends, Avula’s post-crisis comments about Bingham were “complimentary.”
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Flight from Richmond to Cancun will be the first to use new customs facility
The flight will operate on Mondays and Fridays starting in January. In a press release, Breeze said fares will start at $149.
The Richmonder 25 is back! Nominate a community hero today!
The deadline for nominations is May 14.
Recent Headlines
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Patrick Henry softball dominant in bounce-back performance
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National vet shortage impacting Richmond facilities
40% of Virginia veterinarians who responded to a recent survey said they’re experiencing burnout. -
Renderings show new bus lanes inset along Midlothian Turnpike, with road narrowed to two lanes
The long-term project is currently projected to begin operation in 2032. -
Richmond charter school opens its top floor after 15 years of being inoperable
For the last 15 years, the Patrick Henry School of Science and Arts functioned without full use of its entire building. -
Richmond expands no-parking rules for bike lanes to include buffer zones
Drivers parking near Richmond’s bike lanes will have to give cyclists a little more room under a policy change the City Council approved last week. -
Maymont adds two coyote pups to newly restored Virginia Wildlife Trail
Their rescue organizations ultimately determined they would not be able to develop the skills needed to be released into the wild.
City Government
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City officials republish some financial data after FOIA request from The Richmonder
Officials complied with the payment register law for about four years, but stopped publishing new data in 2019.
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Education
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Chesterfield students showcase AI skills at district’s first generative tech fair
“It's here; it's not going to roll back. So how can we ensure we're using it for really good, substantial improvements?”
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Features
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Richmond musicians find unexpected Japanese fame after singing theme song to 'Resident Evil' video game
"The people in Japan are unbelievable."
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Local News
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Data centers, GRTC fares dominate forum with Richmond lawmakers
“I know every time I open a Dominion bill, I literally squeeze my hand.”
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Newsletter
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May 4 Newsletter: Vet shortage
Plus, a look at a unique plan for high-speed bus travel down Midlothian Turnpike, and as bike month begins, the city will be cracking down on cars that park in the buffer zone next to bike lanes.
Sports
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Patrick Henry softball dominant in bounce-back performance
“That was something that we needed. You could see it in the girls tonight. When they came out, they had a different look in their eyes.”
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